Designer Lesha Limonov, known as the creator of coasters for beer glasses in the form of manhole covers, presented a new work. This is a series of women's swimsuits featuring labels from famous Belarusian products, writes Blizko.by.

“I saw Belarusian condensed milk and soda somewhere and decided to try how other products might look on swimsuits,” he writes.







He also clarified that the “Prostokvashino” brand is not Belarusian, “but let it be.”

Commenters online quickly noticed that the designer did not manually draw these sketches but actively used neural networks, which, as is often the case, did a sloppy job.
On the swimsuit with "Lyubimaya Alyonka" chocolate and "Stalichny Elit", it is clearly visible that the company's logo, shaped like a bow, does not say "Kommunarka" at all, and the inscription on the seal around the date "1905" is also completely illegible.
Commenters also posted a men's version of the swimsuit.

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